Moving home
"Moving house is one the more stressful moments in life," claims Social Hand Grenade. What horrible things have happened to you as you shift your black bin bag of undies from one hovel to the next?
( , Tue 6 Jan 2015, 13:17)
"Moving house is one the more stressful moments in life," claims Social Hand Grenade. What horrible things have happened to you as you shift your black bin bag of undies from one hovel to the next?
( , Tue 6 Jan 2015, 13:17)
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"I dont think she'll live very long", at least that was my original opinion on the kitten which turned into "Minnie" the git-cat-from-hell (as far as the other cats in the house were concerned). I'd brought her home with a severe intestinal condition and did not expect her to survive the post-op care let alone thrive and put on weight. 2 years later we needed to move and the 5 cats were coming as well.
Moving day came and four of our cats were being their usual fat lazy selves and not helping in any way but making it very easy for us to box them up and get them ready to move. Minnie, however, had buggered off and was nowhere to be seen. We left a cat carrier with the neighbours and told them to take her to the vet when she finally turned up and we would sort the bill. She was rehomed to a household where she became the only cat and as far as I am aware this was a much more suitable arrangement.
( , Tue 6 Jan 2015, 21:32, Reply)
"I dont think she'll live very long", at least that was my original opinion on the kitten which turned into "Minnie" the git-cat-from-hell (as far as the other cats in the house were concerned). I'd brought her home with a severe intestinal condition and did not expect her to survive the post-op care let alone thrive and put on weight. 2 years later we needed to move and the 5 cats were coming as well.
Moving day came and four of our cats were being their usual fat lazy selves and not helping in any way but making it very easy for us to box them up and get them ready to move. Minnie, however, had buggered off and was nowhere to be seen. We left a cat carrier with the neighbours and told them to take her to the vet when she finally turned up and we would sort the bill. She was rehomed to a household where she became the only cat and as far as I am aware this was a much more suitable arrangement.
( , Tue 6 Jan 2015, 21:32, Reply)
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